TRAVEL THE GLOBE… UNCOVER HIDDEN EVILS… THEN PUNCH THEM!
Join superstar pulp historian Jess Nevins as he takes you on a wild tour through the early decades of the Spirit of the Century world… and our own!
Inside this book you’ll find the condensed history of the world, 1935-1951, with story hooks for high-flying global adventure at every turn. Across the world... [click here for more]

How can you make alignment more useful and meaningful in your roleplaying games?Roleplaying Alignment presents a system for using the traditional nine-point alignment system to enrich your game. It presents alignment as a means for customizing your character's personality, goals, and beliefs. Simple mechanics reward characters who embody the tenets of their alignment, and... [click here for more]

How can you use the literary concept of theme in a roleplaying game adventure?
Yes, roleplaying games are different in structure than other forms of fiction, and the needs of the story, the people telling the story, and the audience are all unique. They’re still stories, and embracing theme is a relatively easy way to make those stories better. It’s infinitely more interesting... [click here for more]

How can you create memorable characters with great story potential?
At the heart of all great stories are strong characters. It doesn’t matter whether you’re reading a short story, writing a novel, or watching a play. The characters found in TV series, comic books, and games are more alike on a creative level than they are different. The symbiotic relationship between character... [click here for more]

How can you express your character’s feelings without embarrassing yourself?
Sometimes the hardest thing to do in a tabletop roleplaying game is engage with the roleplaying part. It's not that we have a shortage of ideas on how our characters would behave. Their abilities aren't a mystery to us, and we know how to use them to our tactical advantage. Things break down when we have to... [click here for more]

Author: Quentin Hudspeth Page Count: 25 Use: Random treasure item with 60 new spells for your d20 campaign POD?: Available for print on demand.
Morgenstern's Spellbook is a collection of 60 wholly original spells ranging from 0th to 9th level and spanning 12 classes of spellcaster, including Sorcerer, Wizard, Cleric, Druid and much more. Designed to be used... [click here for more]

The Gambler always plays the odds, and (almost) always wins. Luck is definitely on his side, and if it’s not, he’ll cheat a little. He has the ability to reroll die that don’t come up in his favor. If that wasn’t enough, he can also manipulate critical failures, find money, dodge certain attacks, and improve skills.
Most character classes would benefit from at least 1 rank... [click here for more]

This special bundle product contains the following titles.The Gambler: A Prestige ClassRegular price: $0.99 Bundle price: $0.50 Format: Watermarked PDF The Gambler always plays the odds, and (almost) always wins. Luck is definitely on his side, and if it’s not, he’ll cheat a little. He has the ability to reroll die that don’t come up in his... [click here for more]

The "Worshipper of Weapons" has devoted his life to one weapon, to the exclusion of all others. In giving up every other weapon, the Sword Shaman gains a spiritual bond with his sword (or melee weapon of his choice). He can throw it, control it from afar, and even absorb spells into it.
This Prestige Class comes with all the information you need to create this character. It also includes... [click here for more]

The Gambler always plays the odds, and (almost) always wins. Luck is definitely on his side, and if it’s not, he’ll cheat a little. He has the ability to reroll die that don’t come up in his favor. If that wasn’t enough, he can also manipulate critical failures, find money, dodge certain attacks, and improve skills.
Most character classes would benefit from at least 1 rank... [click here for more]

On 1st May 1895 a young gentleman — a recently admitted solicitor from the West Country — called upon the offices of Pelgrane Press bearing a manuscript loosely bound in waxed paper and string, together with a small steamer trunk packed with an assortment of curios. Acting under instructions from his anonymous client, he passed these items to me together with a banker's draft drawn... [click here for more]